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Allama Iqbal Poetry | Bahaaristan

Poetry collection of the great Muslim thinker, philosopher, and poet, ‘Allama’ Muhammad Iqbal.

Musheer (Advisor) is a satirical poem written by a famous Pakistani poet, Habib Jalib. Jalib wrote it in response to a conversation he had with Hafiz Jalandari when he assumed the role of an advisor to the military dictator Ayub Khan.
Allama Iqbal's Iblees Ki Majlis-e-Shura (Devil's Council) depicts a meeting between Satan & his advisors. It is described as "a scathing critique of the West's socio-political and economic systems."
Jab ishq sikhata hai adab-e-khud-gahi is a an urdu nazm by Pakistan's national poet, Allama Iqbal.
Shikwa (Translation: Complaint) is a poem written by Allama Iqbal. It was first recited by Iqbal in 1909 at a gathering of the Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam in Lahore.
Jawab-e-Shikwa (Translation: Answer to the Plaint) is a poem written by Allama Iqbal as a response to his earlier work, Shikwa (The Plaint). It was first recited by Iqbal in 1913 at a mushaira held at Mochi Gate, Lahore.
Sultan Tipu ki Wasiyat is a powerful nazm by Allama Iqbal that conveys a timeless message of resilience & commitment to truth.
Parinday ki faryad is an Urdu poem for kids by Pakistan’s national poet, Allama Iqbal, written in his book Bang-e-Dara. In this poem, Iqbal has portrayed a caged bird’s longing for freedom.
Aik pahaR aur gulehri (translate: a mountain and a squirrel) is a children's poem in Urdu, authored by Pakistan’s national poet, Allama Muhammad Iqbal and published in his book, Bang-e-Dara.
Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua also known as "Bachche Ki Dua"), is a prayer in Urdu authored by Pakistan’s national poet, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, in 1902.
Hamdardi is one of Allama Iqbal's most famous poems for children, from his book Bang-e-Dara. It is a conversation between a bird and a firefly.
Hum Dekhenge is an Urdu poem by Faiz Ahmad Faiz in which he portrays the torturous times under Pakistani military dictator, Zia Ul Haq, who imposes restrictions on civil liberties during his regime.